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    The University of Douai (French: Université de Douai) (Dutch: Universiteit van Dowaai) was a former university in Douai, France. With a medieval heritage...
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  • 300 priests Douai sent into England by the end of the 16th century, more than 130 (mainly the secular clergy, known as the Douai Martyrs) are known to...
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    Gregory's, Douai, France (now Downside Abbey). Returning to England as a missionary priest during the period of recusancy, he was martyred at Tyburn....
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    Ireland. In the year of 1571, Campion left Ireland in secret and escaped to Douai in the Low Countries (now France) where he was reconciled to the Catholic...
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  • Catholic Church in the United Kingdom Douai Martyrs Nuns of Tyburn Convent, The One Hundred and Five Martyrs of Tyburn, p.21, Burns & Oates, 1917 Camm...
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  • portal Douai Martyrs "The Douay Martyrs Catholic School Workforce". Gov.uk. Department for Education. Retrieved 23 August 2020. "The Douay Martyrs Catholic...
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    Douai Abbey is a Benedictine Abbey at Upper Woolhampton, near Thatcham, in the English county of Berkshire, situated within the Roman Catholic Diocese...
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    Wayback Machine. "Our Patron St Edmund". Douai Abbey: Under the Patronage of St Edmund, King & Martyr. Trustees of Douai Abbey. Retrieved 14 December 2021....
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    Maurontius of Douai (634 – May 5, 702) was a nobleman and Benedictine abbot. His parents were Rictrude and Adalbard. He is a Catholic saint, with a feast...
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  • both 2 February (his martyrdom) and 2 May (translation of his relics to Douai in 1221). Adalbald was the son of Gerberga, daughter of the magister militum...
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  • was founded in 1579 by William Allen on the model of the English College, Douai. The current Rector is Rev. Stephen Wang from the Diocese of Westminster...
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  • Patron Saints", The Parish of St-Maurand St-Amé, Douai, October 13, 2009 "Saint-Aimé, rue", Ville de Trois-Rivières Portals: Biography Catholicism Switzerland...
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  • England. The English College at Douai was founded as a Catholic seminary in 1569. Similar colleges also came about at Douai for Scottish and Irish Catholic...
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  • John Thulis (category Eighty-five martyrs of England and Wales)
    Acts of the English Martyrs (London, 1891), 194–207. Catholic Church in the United Kingdom Douai Martyrs "The Blessed Martyrs of Douai", The Brighton Oratory...
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    and martyr. Born at Barlow Hall, Chorlton-cum-Hardy, Lancashire c 1585. Professed a monk at Priory of St Gregory the Great, Douai in 1615-17. Martyred at...
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  • John Sandys (priest) (category Eighty-five martyrs of England and Wales)
    on 22 November 1987. Catholic Church in the United Kingdom Douai Martyrs "Beatified Martyrs of the Clifton Diocese", Clifton Diocese "Blessed John Sandys"...
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    quartered. James Claxton was from Yorkshire. He went to the English College at Douai, which had relocated temporarily to Rheims, and was ordained at Soissons...
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    expatriate recusants in Rheims, France, in 1582 (New Testament) and in Douai, France in 1609 (Old Testament). It was revised by Bishop Richard Challoner...
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    The Eighty-five Martyrs of England and Wales, also known as George Haydock and Eighty-four Companion Martyrs, are a group of men who were executed on charges...
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    staff from the English Mission and students from the English College at Douai. The College inherited the assets of the English College of St Gregory in...
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    house in Fourth Form. It is named after the martyr Blessed Philip Powell, a monk of St Gregory's at Douai. Barlow House (Boys) is situated on the south...
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  • Reading Festival Chorus (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    Mozart at Douai Abbey, (including Mozart Solemn Vespers), Judas Maccabeus by Handel on 8 April 2017, and Rutter Requiem and The Mass of the Martyrs by their...
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  • the Old Testament (Douai, 1609–10); A Catalogue of Martyrs in Englande for the profession of the Catholique faith (1535-1608) (Douai, 1608); Catalogus...
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    Thomas Belson (category 16th-century Roman Catholic martyrs)
    was punishable by death. Douai Martyrs Thomas Belson Archived 23 July 2011 at the Wayback Machine Camm 1913. "Catholic Martyrs, Holywell, Oxford". www...
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    Richard Challoner (category English College, Douai alumni)
    only published source on the list of Catholic martyrs of the English Reformation, including the Forty Martyrs of England and Wales, among others. It remains...
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    whole controversy finally led up to the Congregatio de Auxiliis (a papal commission). He died in Douai in 1613. Pope Benedict XIV gave Est the scholastic...
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    Colleges of St Omer, Bruges and Liège (category History of the Pas-de-Calais)
    twenty-two martyrs. St Philip Evans SJ, executed at Cardiff in 1679. St Thomas Garnet SJ, protomartyr of St Omers, one of the Forty Martyrs of England...
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    Saint Blaise (category 4th-century Christian martyrs)
    (15+); Head: Naples, Saint-Maximin (Provence), Montpellier, Orbetello; Jaw: Douai, Ventimiglia, Bourbon-l'Archambault; Arms: Rome, Milan, Capua, Paris, Compostela...
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    Alexander Briant (category Forty Martyrs of England and Wales)
    entered the English College at Reims then went to the English College, Douai, and was ordained priest on 29 March 1578. Assigned to the English mission...
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    Richard Smyth (or Smith) (1499/1500, Worcestershire, England – 9 July 1563, Douai, France) was the first person to hold the office of Regius Professor of...
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